Behaviour change

Australian Ethical Investments executive director James Thier talks about eco-investment in Australia

BZE's Vivien Langford speaks to James Thier from Australian Ethical Investment.

James talks about the climate advocacy fund and its goal of influencing the behaviour of Australia's biggest companies by putting forward shareholder resolutions on climate change issues.

 

James Thier interview

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Jim Falk, Honorary Professorial Fellow at Melbourne University

Beyond Zero's Matthew Wright speaks to Jim Falk, professional fellow at the Melbourne School of Land and Environment at Melbourne University, about the pace of social, political, economic and cultural change within societies and the ramifications of slow change evident in the Fukishima nuclear disaster.

Beyond Zero speaks to Jim Falk

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Coal plants closing, people own their own power, feed-in tariffs & more!

Paul GipePaul Gipe, author of 'Wind Energy Basics' talks to Scott Bilby about how the Canadian province of Ontario plans to close all its coal power plants by 2014, how people in Vermont wanting to own their own energy sources pushed politicians into instituting feed-in tariffs, and much more. And a warning for Australians: Beware FITINOS - Feed-in Tariffs in Name Only!

Paul Gipe podcast

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London's new drinking fountains a challenge to bottled water industry

London may soon follow in the footsteps of Bundanoon, the Australian town that last week banned bottled water and set up drinking fountains for thirsty locals.

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